To: Sherman Logan
RE: The courts decision is not about whether the entry is legal or not, but about how the illegal entry can be legally resisted.
OK, I’ll bite, I am a non-vilent person... how do I LEGALLY resist an insistent and unlawful police entry?
My first instinct would be to say NO THANK YOU and SHUT THE DOOR on his face.
If he leaves, fine with me. But here’s the next question...
What if he bangs on the door and then forces himself in? What next?
To: SeekAndFind
What if he bangs on the door and then forces himself in? What next?
Apparently, in Indiana, you just lie face down and let the cop do whatever he wants. You can't act to protect your privacy, your family, your home, your person in any way. Perhaps someday years later, you can sue the police for wrongdoing, but good luck with that when the police all start lying to cover for each other and, not to mention, the damage to your privacy is already done.
To: SeekAndFind; onyx; penelopesire; maggief; hoosiermama; SE Mom; Fred Nerks; Red Steel; ...
26 posted on
05/16/2011 9:23:04 AM PDT by
STARWISE
(The overlords are in place .. we are a nation under siege .. pray, go Galt & hunker down)
To: SeekAndFind
What if he bangs on the door and then forces himself in? What next?Inevitably, if Indiana citizens have no recourse/redress against the violation of their rights, the end result is citizens taking matters into their own hands after the fact.
Least that is where I see this going.
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